Example sentences of "so for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As chapter 3 suggested , nationalized industry chairmen in Britain , on the rare occasions that they lose their positions , do so for political disagreements with ministers rather than through incompetent performance . |
2 | So for practical controlled fusion on Earth , protons alone are useless ; for all practical purposes , two protons ‘ can not fuse ’ . |
3 | The most common commodity considered is money , so for practical purposes the term is interchangeable with price . |
4 | The most common commodity considered is money , so for practical purposes the term is interchangeable with price . |
5 | Contracting out by local authorities has increased under the Conservative government — partly voluntarily and partly as a response to changes in the law requiring them to do so for certain activities . |
6 | Excitation of phase C produces another anticlockwise step , so for continuous anticlockwise rotation the excitation sequence is : A , B , C , A , B , C , A. Similarly clockwise rotation can be produced using the excitation sequence : A , C , B , A , C , B , A. It is interesting to find that , in the motor illustrated , the rotor movement is in the opposite direction to the stepped rotation of the stator magnetic field ! |
7 | It is difficult within organisational constraints for social workers to find the time to do marital work and it is even harder to find time to do so for elderly couples . |
8 | An attempt to reconstruct the history of the Civil War on the basis of the distribution of coin hoards would be very misleading , and we must guard against the temptation to do so for other , less well documented periods . |
9 | To have surrendered all power over the issue of her coinage is significant enough , for reasons already argued ; to have done so for good must constitute the act of transfer of sovereignty by the British Parliament to another power . |
10 | So for new actors coming into the business of acting what do you advise as the best possible course of action ? |
11 | So for future growth the company is looking at related service businesses and expansion overseas . |
12 | This is particularly so for young gay men who may become sexually active in a community disproportionately affected by HIV . |
13 | Aye , eminently so for young Lexandro d'Arquebus , who was born into the privileged higher levels of the Oberon spire of Trazior hive . |
14 | So for young people from working-class backgrounds in particular , it certainly seems still to be an option to live with kin . |
15 | If this was true for Stendhal at the beginning of the 19th century , it remains so for increasing numbers of us at the end of the 20th . |
16 | This is especially so for vulnerable groups ( such as pregnant or lactating women , and children ) . |
17 | Was it simply that he wished to remain in Istanbul , and , if so , did he wish to do so for professional or for personal reasons ? |
18 | It is less so for criterion-referenced testing , which attempts to produce an absolute , rather than a relative , measurement . |
19 | So for long periods a deep soil gathers at the foot of most slopes . |
20 | Seven days treatment with a cumulative dose of dexamethasone equivalent to 0.75 g prednisolone has been followed by osteonecrosis with the appearance of symptoms two years later , whereas most patients receiving steroids , do so for long periods and in higher doses without developing articular symptoms . |
21 | In this case calculating recognition measures for individual stimuli is initially of more interest than doing so for individual subjects thus the data is aggregated across subjects . |
22 | This is especially so for rule-based syntactic processing where the use of semantic analysis to remove improbable partial parses could lead to a reduction in the processing requirement . |
23 | Much of the heat comes from around the edge of the Disc , so for optimum results you select a Disc that is slightly smaller than the pan you are using . |
24 | By conferring additional resistance to cellular frost damage , it is especially useful in alpine , steppe and boreal forest regions , and no less so for polar conditions . |
25 | Those who still remain , do so for varying reasons . |
26 | One of our first thoughts was to accommodate the sows outdoors , so for comparative purposes he has made the assumption that new purpose-built accommodation for 220 sows would be likely to cost £400 a sow . |
27 | James Joyce is a pre-eminently Class 2 novelist , and so for comparative purposes , Burgess offers us ( tongue-in-cheek ) a translation into Class 1 language of the opening of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man . |
28 | So for various reasons slightly different sorts of detective fiction came to be written and after a while came to be acknowledged as viable in their own right . |
29 | So for various reasons , we actually found ourselves at . |
30 | How much more so for faecal incontinence ! |